Not long ago, a Hamilton County woman in her early 30’s, who works in the child care industry wound up in serious trouble after a routine traffic stop resulted in criminal charges that put her record and career in jeopardy. When police approached her vehicle, they claimed to smell the aroma of marijuana and after a search found marijuana paraphernalia. Subsequently, they charged the woman with a fourth-degree misdemeanor for possession of drug paraphernalia. This charge carries a possible $250 fine, a maximum of 30 days in jail, a 6-month license suspension, but perhaps more devastating is that a criminal conviction for a drug-related offense would most likely result in the loss of her job, caring for children. Obviously, distraught over this possibility, the woman spoke with attorneys at Luftman, Heck & Associates to review her legal options.
With extensive experience handling drug-related charges in Hamilton County Municipal Court, attorney Bradley J. Groene began working on his client’s behalf. With his client’s livelihood on the line, attorney Groene negotiated tirelessly with the prosecutor and successfully achieved a dismissal of the woman’s drug paraphernalia charge. As a result of attorney Groene’s intervention and capable legal representation, his client could rest assured that her career was protected and she was excused from further legal concern.
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